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Evaluation of the Independence at Home Demonstration: An Examination of the First Six Years

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  • Laura Kimmey
  • Michael Anderson
  • Valerie Cheh
  • Jason Rotter
  • Andrea Wysocki

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This report examines the effects of the Independence at Home payment incentive. It also assesses whether home-based primary care affects spending and hospital use for dually eligible patients and describes the association between home-based primary care use and end-of-life expenditures.

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  • Laura Kimmey & Michael Anderson & Valerie Cheh & Jason Rotter & Andrea Wysocki, "undated". "Evaluation of the Independence at Home Demonstration: An Examination of the First Six Years," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ad8b155f1ce049ef88e05c9d6, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:ad8b155f1ce049ef88e05c9d6e940849
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    Independence at Home; IAH; home-based primary care; HBPC; home visits; primary care; payment innovation; evaluation; impact findings; payment model; complex patients;
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